US9304341B2 - Signal panel for checking images displayed on liquid display devices - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to product testing technology, and more particularly to a signal panel for checking images displayed on liquid crystal devices (LCDs).
- LCDs liquid crystal devices
- TFT-LCD Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display
- CF color filter
- the signal panel for checking images displayed on liquid crystal device includes: a power supply mainboard; a plurality of low voltage differential signaling plugs arranged on the power supply mainboard for directly engaging with the low voltage differential signaling sockets of the liquid crystal device; a plurality of low voltage differential signaling adapters arranged on the power supply mainboard for engaging with the low voltage differential signaling sockets of the liquid crystal device via the adapters; and a plurality of frequency-angle adjusting switches of the low voltage differential signals arranged on the power supply mainboard for adjusting frequency-angle parameters of the low voltage differential signals of the liquid crystal device.
- the plurality of low voltage differential signaling plugs are symmetrically arranged on a left lateral side and a right lateral side of the power supply mainboard.
- the plurality of low voltage differential signaling adapters are arranged symmetrically on an up lateral side and a down lateral side of the power supply mainboard.
- the plurality of frequency-angle adjusting switches of the low voltage differential signals are arranged in a row between the low voltage differential signaling adapters located on the up lateral side and the down lateral side of the power supply mainboard, and the plurality of frequency-angle adjusting switches of the low voltage differential signals are arranged close to the low voltage differential signaling plug located on the left lateral side of the power supply mainboard.
- the signal panel further includes: a power inlet arranged on the power supply mainboard for receiving an external voltage; a power switch arranged on the power supply mainboard for turning on or off power of the signal panel; and a voltage converting switch arranged on the power supply mainboard for converting the external voltage when the voltage converting switch is turn on.
- the signal panel further includes a power safety unit arranged on the power supply mainboard for preventing the signal panel from voltage overload or short connection.
- the signal panel further includes: a power lamp arranged on the power supply mainboard for indicating whether the power switch is turn on; and wherein the turn-on power lamp indicates that the power switch is turn on.
- the signal panel further includes: a power-in indicator arranged on the power supply mainboard for indicating whether the power inlet has received the external voltage; and wherein the turn-on power-in indicator indicates that the power inlet has received the external voltage.
- the power switch is arranged between the frequency-angle adjusting switches arranged in a row manner and the low voltage differential signaling plug located on the right lateral side of the power supply mainboard
- the power inlet is arranged between the power switch and the low voltage differential signaling plug located on the right lateral side of the power supply mainboard
- the voltage converting switch is arranged between the power switch and the low voltage differential signaling adapter located on the down lateral side of the power supply mainboard
- the power lamp is arranged between the frequency-angle adjusting switches of the low voltage differential signals arranged in a row manner and the low voltage differential signaling adapter located on the down lateral side of the power supply mainboard
- the power lamp is arranged close to the low voltage differential signaling plug located on the left lateral side of the power supply mainboard
- the power-in indicator is arranged between the power lamp and the voltage converting switch
- the power safety unit is arranged between the voltage converting switch and the low voltage differential signaling plug located on the right lateral side of the power supply mainboard.
- a positive-in socket of the power inlet electrically connects to one end of the power safety unit, the other end of the power safety unit electrically connects to one end of the power switch and connects to one end of the power-in indicator, the other end of the power-in indicator electrically connects to a first sheet set of the second low voltage differential signaling adapter, electrically connects to one end of the power lamp, and electrically connects to a first sheet set of a first low voltage differential signaling adapter; the other end of the power lamp electrically connects to a second sheet set of the first low voltage differential signaling adapter, electrically connects to the second sheet set of the first low voltage differential signaling plug, and electrically connects to the other end of the power switch; a negative-in socket of the power inlet electrically connects to the second sheet set of the second low voltage differential signaling plug, and electrically connects to the other end of the power-in indicator; one end of the voltage converting switch electrically connects to the other end of the power switch, electrically connects to
- the signal panel can test the liquid crystal device without using connecting wires and signal generators, which effectively reduce the cost.
- the signal panel assembles different low voltage differential signaling plugs and adaptors such that the liquid crystal devices with different dimension and models can be tested. In this way, the cost is reduced and the operation is easy.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the signal panel for checking the images displayed on the liquid crystal device in accordance with one embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram of the signal panel for checking the images displayed on the liquid crystal device in accordance with one embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the signal panel for checking the images displayed on the liquid crystal device in accordance with one embodiment.
- the signal panel for checking the images displayed on the liquid crystal device includes a power supply mainboard 10 , a first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 , a second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 , a first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 , a second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 , and a first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth frequency-angle adjusting switches of the low voltage differential signals 71 , 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 , and 76 .
- the number of the low voltage differential signaling plugs, low voltage differential signaling adaptors, and the frequency adjusting switches of the low voltage differential signals are only examples illustrated in the accompanying figures.
- the power supply mainboard 10 may be a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) serving as a supporting body of electrical components.
- PCB Printed Circuit Board
- the power supply mainboard 10 electrically connects to the electrical components so as to supply power to the electrical components when a power source is connected.
- the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 , the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 , the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 , and the second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 are preferably arranged on lateral sides of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 and the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 are symmetrically arranged on a left lateral side and a right lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 is arranged on the left lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10
- the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 is arranged on the right lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 and the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 may engage with low voltage differential signaling sockets of liquid crystal devices capable of directly engaging with the low voltage differential signaling plugs.
- the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 may engage with low voltage differential signaling sockets of large-scale liquid crystal devices, such as 48 inches or 55 inches, capable of directly engaging with the low voltage differential signaling plugs.
- the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 may engage with low voltage differential signaling sockets of small-scale liquid crystal devices, such as 19 inches or 21 inches, capable of directly engaging with the low voltage differential signaling plugs.
- the signal panel may include more low voltage differential signaling plugs according to real scenario.
- the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 and the second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 are arranged symmetrically on an up lateral side and a down lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 is arranged on the up lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10
- the second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 is arranged on the down lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 and the second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 engage with low voltage differential signaling inlets of the liquid crystal device via low voltage differential signaling adapters (not shown).
- the low voltage differential signaling adaptor is one typical low voltage differential signaling adaptor.
- the signal panel may include more low voltage differential signaling adaptors according to real scenario.
- the first frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 71 , the second frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 72 , the third frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 73 , the fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 74 , the fifth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 75 , and the sixth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 76 are arranged in a row between the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 and the second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 on the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the above-mentioned switches are arranged close to the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 .
- the first frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 71 , the second frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 72 , the third frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 73 , the fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 74 , the fifth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 75 , and the sixth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 76 are for adjusting the frequency-angle parameters of the low voltage differential signals needed for the liquid crystal device according to the frequency of the power supply.
- the signal panel 100 includes a power inlet 20 , a voltage converting switch 30 , and a power switch 40 .
- the power inlet 20 is arranged on the power supply mainboard 10 for receiving the external voltage, such as 12V.
- the external voltage operates as a power source of the power supply mainboard 10 for supplying the power to the electrical components arranged on the power supply mainboard 10 such that the electrical components can function normally.
- the voltage converting switch 30 is arranged on the power supply mainboard 10 for converting the external voltage when the voltage converting switch 30 is turn on.
- the voltage converting switch 30 converts the external voltage from 12V to 3.3V when the voltage converting switch 30 is turn on.
- the power switch 40 is arranged on the power supply mainboard 10 for turning on or off the power of the signal panel 100 .
- the signal panel 100 supplies the power to the electrical components on the power supply mainboard 10 by the external voltage received via the power inlet 20 such that the electrical components can operate normally.
- the power switch 40 is turn off, the signal panel 100 stops supplying the power to the electrical components on the power supply mainboard 10 such that the electrical components stops their operations.
- the signal panel 100 includes a power safety unit 80 arranged on the power supply mainboard 10 so as to prevent the signal panel 100 from voltage overload or short connection.
- the power insurance unit 80 may be fuse.
- the signal panel 100 further includes a power lamp 91 arranged on the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the turn-on power lamp 91 represents that the power switch 40 is turn on, and the turn-off power lamp 91 represents that the power switch 40 is turn off.
- the signal panel 100 further includes a power-in indicator 92 arranged on the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the turn-on power-in indicator 92 indicates that the power inlet 20 has received the external voltage
- the turn-off power-in indicator 92 indicates that the power inlet 20 has not received the external voltage.
- the power switch 40 is arranged between the first frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 71 , the second frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 72 , the third frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 73 , the fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 74 , the fifth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 75 , the sixth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 76 and the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 arranged on the right lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the power inlet 20 is arranged between the power switch 40 and the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 , which is arranged on the right-lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the voltage converting switch 30 is arranged between the power switch 40 and the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 , which is arranged on the down lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the power lamp 91 is arranged between the first frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 71 , the second frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 72 , the third frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 73 , the fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 74 , the fifth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 75 , the sixth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 76 and the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 , which is arranged on the down lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the power lamp 91 is arranged close to the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 , which is arranged on the left lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- the power-in indicator 92 is arranged between the power lamp 91 and the voltage converting switch 30 .
- the power safety unit 80 is arranged between the voltage converting switch 30 and the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 , which is arranged on the right lateral side of the power supply mainboard 10 .
- FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram of the signal panel for checking the images displayed on the liquid crystal device in accordance with one embodiment.
- the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 , the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 , all of the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 , and the second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 include a plurality of sheets.
- the driving voltage for each of the sheets may be 3.3V.
- the number of the sheets for directly engaging with the low voltage differential signaling sockets of the liquid crystal device or the low voltage differential signaling sockets of the low voltage differential signaling adaptor may be different due to the different power frequency. For example, as the power frequency for large-scale liquid crystal device capable of engaging with the low voltage differential signaling plugs is higher, more sheets have be configured. Similarly, as the power frequency for small-scale liquid crystal device capable of engaging with the low voltage differential signaling plugs is lower, less sheets have to be configured. In addition, usually, the sheets have to assembled to be a sheet set so as to provide the driving voltage to the liquid crystal device needing a higher power frequency.
- each of the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 , the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 , the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 , and the second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 includes two sheet sets, and each of the sheet set includes five sheets connected in parallel.
- the driving voltage of each sheet set is 12V.
- the positive-in socket of the power inlet 20 electrically connects to one end of the power safety unit 80 .
- the other end of the power safety unit 80 electrically connects to one end of the power switch 40 and connects to one end of the power-in indicator 92 .
- the other end of the power-in indicator 92 electrically connects to a first sheet set 621 of the second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 , electrically connects to one end of the power lamp 91 , electrically connects to the first sheet set 611 of the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 , and the first sheet set 511 of the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 .
- the other end of the power lamp 91 electrically connects to a second sheet set 612 of the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 , the second sheet set 512 of the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 , and the other end of the power switch 40 .
- a negative-in socket of the power inlet 20 electrically connects to a second sheet set 522 of the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 , and the other end of the power-in indicator 92 .
- One end of the voltage converting switch 30 electrically connects to the other end of the power switch 40 , the first sheet set 521 of the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 , and the second sheet set 622 of the second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 .
- the other end of the first frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 71 electrically connects to a first sheet 513 of the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 .
- the other end of the second frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 72 electrically connects to a second sheet 514 of the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 .
- the other end of the fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 74 electrically connects to a third sheet 515 of the first low voltage differential signaling plug.
- the other end of the third frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 73 electrically connects to the first sheet 613 of the first low voltage differential signaling adapter 61 .
- the other end of the fifth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 75 electrically connects to the first sheet 623 of the second low voltage differential signaling adapter 62 .
- the other end of the sixth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 76 electrically connects to the first sheet 523 of the second low voltage differential signaling plug 52 .
- the first frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 71 , the second frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 72 , the third frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 73 , the fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 74 , the fifth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 75 and the sixth fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 76 are for adjusting the frequency-angle parameters of the low voltage differential signals needed for the liquid crystal device according to the frequency of the power supply.
- the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 engages with the low voltage differential signaling sockets of the liquid crystal device.
- the 55-inches liquid crystal device needs a higher power frequency, and the first frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 71 , the second frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 72 , the third frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 73 , and the fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 74 are turn on.
- the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 of the signal panel 100 engages with the low voltage differential signaling sockets of the liquid crystal device.
- the power frequency of the 48-inch liquid crystal device is lower than that of the 55-inch liquid crystal device, and thus only the first frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 71 and the second frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 72 are turn on.
- the first frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 71 , the second frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signals 72 , and the fourth frequency-angle adjusting switch of the low voltage differential signal 74 of the signal panel 100 are turn on so as to obtain the needed power frequency for the liquid crystal device capable of directly engaging with low voltage differential signaling plugs.
- the power inlet 20 of the signal panel 100 receives the external voltage (12V), and the power-in indicator 92 lights up.
- the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 of the signal panel 100 engages with the low voltage differential signaling socket of the liquid crystal device.
- the liquid crystal device capable of directly engaging with the low voltage differential signaling plugs is controlled to display the images or not via turning on or off the power switch 40 .
- the external voltage (12V) is provided directly to the first sheet set 511 and the second sheet set 512 of the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 .
- the voltage converting switch 30 converts the external voltage (12V) to the voltage, i.e., 3.3V, needed for the first sheet 513 , the second sheet 514 , and the third sheet 515 of the first low voltage differential signaling plug 51 .
- the signal panel can test the liquid crystal device without using connecting wires and signal generators, which effectively reduce the cost.
- the signal panel assembles different low voltage differential signaling plugs and adaptors such that the liquid crystal devices with different dimension and models can be tested. In this way, the cost is reduced and the operation is easy.
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